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Yuusha Ni Minna Netoraretakedo Akiramezu Ni Tatakao Kitto Saigo Wa Ore Ga Katsu Raw !!hot!! Info

Arc must fight an overpowered, "cheating" otherworldly hero.

"Kaelen?" Elara blinked, as if waking from a dream. "Why are you here? You were exiled."

Discussion boards like Reddit's Manga Community reveal that the underlying Web Novel (WN) relies on a fascinating sci-fi/fantasy hybrid premise: Timeline Type System Status Plot Outcome Normal Operation Arc must fight an overpowered, "cheating" otherworldly hero

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They would probably offer me medals. They would probably offer me the Hero's title. They would probably want me to take Licht's place. You were exiled

The protagonist was originally part of the hero’s party. Over time, the hero steals (seduces) every important woman in the protagonist’s life:

The stolen heroines are mostly plot devices — they exist to betray the MC and show the hero’s influence. Their motivations are shallow beyond “Hero is cooler.” They would probably want me to take Licht's place

An otherworldly hero named Yuya arrives for the "Skill Descent Ceremony". Instead of saving the world selflessly, Yuya uses his immense power, status, and charm to systematically seduce and take away every woman close to Arc.

The dark fantasy landscape of Japanese web novels (WN) and manga adaptations has shifted drastically over the years. Gone are the days when every protagonist easily builds an unshakeable, fiercely loyal harem. Instead, a deeply polarizing sub-genre has emerged: stories that blend the tropes of standard fantasy with intense elements of betrayal and psychological distress.

Rather than succumbing to despair, Arc resolves to fight back against the corrupt otherworldly savior, launching a calculated "reversal from NTR" narrative. Key Themes and Narrative Appeal Narrative Execution